NEW
YORK, May 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --
2022-23
SEASON-TO-DATE TOTAL MINUTES
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Season-to-Date:
09/19/22 - 04/30/23
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|
|
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Daypart
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Net
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P2+ Total Minutes
(000)
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Total
Day
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CBS +
Internal
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827,700,000
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|
|
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Total Day
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NBC
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494,885,664
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Total Day
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ABC
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452,888,040
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Total Day
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FOX
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369,753,936
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|
|
|
Total Day
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Netflix
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827,083,458
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Total Day
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Amazon
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70,543,364
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Total Day
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Disney Plus
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65,963,090
|
Total Day
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Hulu
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43,689,417
|
Total Day
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Apple TV
Plus
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28,629,685
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Total Day
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Peacock
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21,788,528
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Total Day
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HBO Max
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19,620,965
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|
|
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Source: CBS Internal
Data + Nielsen, Persons 2+, Most Current Data (Including
Live+35)
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Broadcast Program
Totals Include All Titles (Specials, Amended, Sustainers,
Breakouts)
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Streaming Totals from
Nielsen Content Ratings (Rollup of All Measured
Programs)
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Streaming Nets Only
Include Exclusive Originals (i.e. HBO content is not included in
HBO Max)
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According to Nielsen Total Day data and internal data* for the
2022-2023 broadcast season, viewers have watched over 827 billion
minutes of CBS entertainment, news and sports programming across
the Network, Paramount+, Pluto TV and the CBS app – up +2.2% from
last season. By the end of May, this number is expected to reach 1
trillion total minutes across all dayparts. The 827,700,000 minutes
consumed through April 30 is slightly
more than Netflix originals and dramatically higher than all other
competitors.
"One trillion minutes of content viewed by the end of season
speaks loudly to the relevance and strength of CBS as a
multiplatform brand," said Radha
Subramanyam, chief research and analytics officer at CBS.
"The time spent is also up more than 2%, demonstrating the value of
our popular content in a broadcast, AVOD, SVOD ecosystem. In fact,
the median age of viewers watching CBS primetime shows is 20-25
years younger in streaming, a proof point that our series are also
reaching new audiences."
The large-scale multiplatform viewing for CBS content also
includes some notable individual show achievements when looking at
viewing across all measured linear and streaming platforms:
- Viewers have spent over 39 billion minutes watching NCIS, more
than 2 billion minutes ahead of the entire "Chicago" franchise (37 billion).
- CBS' popular new program FIRE COUNTRY (12.5b) beat HBO's "The Last of Us" (11.8b) in total minutes.
- GHOSTS (9.3b) has received more
than double the number of minutes viewed than its comparable
sophomore counterpart, "Abbott Elementary" (4.1b).
- The Tuesday FBI franchise (FBI, FBI: INTERNATIONAL and FBI:
MOST WANTED) has garnered more than 39 billion minutes watched so
far this season.
- In late night, THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT has amassed 21 billion minutes,
beating its closest broadcast competition by +56%.
- THE PRICE IS RIGHT leads all daytime shows with 42 billion
minutes, and THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS celebrated its
50th anniversary as the top daytime drama with 34
billion minutes so far this season.
All CBS entertainment, news and sports programming is available
live on Paramount+ and most of the Network content is also
available on demand the day after broadcast. PlutoTV viewers have
access to the most recent four episodes of current CBS primetime
programming eight days after broadcast.
*Sourcing: CBS Internal Data and Nielsen –Total Day P2+
Most Current Data Including 35 Days, 09/19/22-04/30/23. Streaming as reported by
Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings. Includes all measured viewing of
each title across CBS and streaming as reported by Nielsen.
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SOURCE CBS; Paramount Global